MMHflll I I imif iihi, - 4s( THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. 0, 1890. 5 r i I a A :o -" r4, Fits Von RAMrml Jfctt! rror. w. u. reeke, wha ninkt a p.cliiltr of Kpllepjy, hat without douVt troatcd and cur ed mors cam than any living I'nyilclant his success Is nttonlahlng. We have hoard of caaea Of m yenra' standing curoa uy him. Ha publUb.ta vnluablo work on this dla oa so, which he aeiida with tarira hrt... M hi absolute cor, frea to onv aulTerara mar send their I. O. nnd Bxprutiaddreu. adTlae any one wl.hlmr ncuro to address iW, U. VEllO, J, Dm 4 Cfldar SU, Hsw Tor TIME TABLE. tt & It. E.Y JlEI) CLOU), SEMI. J.1SVOI.S OMAHA VHWAUO tiT. JOE KANSAS CI TV ST. LOriS nnd nil points cast nnd south. oesveii HEI.ES A lU'TTE sai.ti.aee rr VOllTl.ASI) s.i. fjm.vcisco nnd nil points west. TUAINX l.EAVR AM rOLMlU'w: 6G. FrelRht, dully exei'i'l Similny for Vytnurciiml nil point eait 0:00 n. in. 16. l'aheiiKcr, daily for SI. Joe. No. No. Kannnn ritv. aicuimiii, St. LoiiIh and nil points ia.t nnd outli 10:0.1a in. 143. AccommoilAtlon, dally except So. Sunilav. Hunt iiks. uranu IK lnnd, Hlaek 11II(H nnd nil point In the iiorlhwm liVKip.m, Ml. Accnmmodntloti, dally except Sunday, Oherlln, Kriuk". nnd in termed mic Millions, ia ne tiubllrntl No. M. Frolxht. dally, Wymorc and ..12:0.1 p.in. st. .ino null liitcrmedlnte junction point l:'J)p.m, M. Freight, dally for llcpiibllenn No. Orleana.Oxford nnd nil point west U'.lfta.m, No, 10. l'BtiiUMiKer, dally. Denver, nil points in Colorado, man ami California , 8:40 p.ln air earn rilcfpliiR, dlnliiR, nnd recllnlntf chair curs' (cats free) on through tralna. Ticket wilil ami lRRaR0 checked to nny toliit In the I nlted lRRaR0 checked to nny point Htnlv or Canada. . .... . For Inforinailon. time tables, maps or ticket; cull on or address A. Conovcr, ARcnt. Hed :loud, Ncbr. or .T. Francis, (lenernl Passenger Agent, Omaha, NebraHkn. 1 THE BON TON'S t 1SC MEAL: 1 STEAK, ECU, J T BREAD, - BUTTER,! J PIE, COFFEE. J DC. JENKINS, s TKACllltOK Violin, oriict and Clarinet. Itcd C'loiiil, Noli. Will Ktinrniitee Mtlsfhction to srliolura who Orlro to Irani nny of lilt' ilium iMtrmnviil. Wllluho linen If-sons (i-at-h li-sami one hour) fnr9l.no. I'l.iims timed prpoOj. I.e;ie word Kttlils ofllce. or addict lit", is'i'iii-rnl dcller ml I 1I cull. Charley I.indlcy was in Heatrieo this AVI'l'k. Ur. Dameroll of Hastings was hero t lies first of the week. O. C. Hull returned from Cripple Creek Wednesday morning. A (r.Crui'ii of this city was in Lin coln this week having accompanied 5po. Perry to that city. Populist headquarters have been es tablished in one of the rooms in the Moon lilook. AIwbnh in Bt'HBon, Hopkin's Stpamed Hominy (Hullcil Corn). Eluijnrit lunch in milk. Quart run 10 emits. Dr. (J. K. Mt'Kwohy and (Ml. Chancy ntlilrcH.seil a good sicd audiunct' on re- Hihlican topics at l'leinaut. Dalo school house on Saturday night last. A hacking cough is not only annoying to others, but is dangerous to tho per hoii who has it. One Minutu Cough Curo will quickly put an end to it. C. L. Cotting. DoWitt's Witch Har.el Salvo is nil antiseptic, soothing and healing ap plication for burns, scalds, cuts, lnuises, etc., and cures piles like magic. It instantly stops pain. C. 1.. Cutting. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Poud of this vity and Mrs. (. W. Hager, of Cowlcs arc attending a meeting of tho Grand Lodge of tho Degree of Honor at Omaha, tho ladies going as dslegatett. .lack Walsh has taken a contract to run the city. After election whim his head shrinks to its normal condition if lie takes the pains to look in the glass, ho will find that he looks ju.il the same as ho did when he worked on tlic Chief a little over a year ago on kid's wages and llosmcr used to ay to him, "(Jet to work there slave what are nn hern for " A fellow with x swelled head !ockt bigoni h himself IIUl is Mtiull pillllKil'M III lilt' MmOII of '.liners. Awnrtfea Highest Honors WwM' OR (9110 mm ' CREAM IAIING Kioi . f..:T MADH. A;. aC.'ftjie U. . .fTsrt-jr Powder. F'M Ho t Ammonia, Alum it any olhci rduKciu, l VKARS 1 HU STANDAKS- of Cowles was here Tue'd.iy. Mis Lyiliu Hife returned ThurMlny evening from Lincoln, Jacob Niisteiu was looking after butdne.s.1 mutters in llluu Hill this week Homer Sherwood mid Ii.l2.Tait were taking ia ibn sights of Kansas City thie weak .loba Petric of Shclton, this rtnte, came iu Monday to visit with friends here. Well this is cheap enough is what they all say when they come to WieuiTd ). K. Nealon deputy United States marshal of Mosiecrofl, Wyoming, was in the city this week. Winner is selling undershirts and drawers, mens si.es, at 15 cents or two garments for 25 cents. Aaron Conover has moved to the reside n uo formerly occupied by C. II. Potter in the north part of town. When you want a nice smooth shave or hair cut, give (Jeo. Fentress a call. One door south of the Hon Hakery, C. L. Cutting, sole agent, will refund your money if not satisfied after using one bottle of Dr. Feuner's famous medicine. Why look all over town for ti pair of gloves when you can find anything in the glove lino at Wieners and at such low prices. There will be services at tho M K. church iu this city Sunday morning and evening al the usual hour. All are cordially inrited. Railroad business on the IK & M. is materially looking up of late several extra freights coming iu and going out from this point during the week. Several cans of German carp from tho statu fish hatcheries at North llend, this state, wcro at the depot billed to several prominent German farmers at Blue Hill. Speed and safety aro thu watchwords of tho age. Ono Mintito Cough Curu acts speedily, safely and never fails. Asthma, bronchitis, coughs and colds aro cured by it. C. L. Cutting. A small sized row iu which some Kansans took part occurred on Satur day night over the meeting which was held al Pleasant Dalo school house. Our informant slates that no ono was seriously incapacitated. The Christian Kndeavor society of the Congregational church will give an Autumn supper at Mr. Cott inn's hall, Monday evening, October l'Jtli. Sup per 15 cents. Come everybody and have a good time. Many lives of usefuluc'-- have been cut short by neglect to break up au ordinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis, and even consumption can lie averted by tlie prompt use of One Minute Cough Cure. C. L. Cutting. They aro so little you hardly know you are taking them. They cause no griping, yet they act quickly and most thoroughly. Such are tho famous little pills known as DeWilt's Little Karly Risers. Small in size great in results. C. L. Cotting. Ceo. Perry who lives northwest of town and who has been bedfast for several months, his trouble being caused by an abeess, was taken to Lincoln Thursday where ho will undergo an operation under the care of Dr. (lifiin of that place. Win. Serl who has been living iu thu drouth stricken region of Ilawlins county, Kansas, has once more return ed to God's country and if he can mako arrangements suitable will engage In farming south of tho river. Mr. Serl is a pleasant gentleman and we hope he will stay with us. Wouldn't it lie a good idea for tho people of this city to patroni.o mer chants who are located hero perma nently and pay taxes? Tlie.se mer chants help to buildup tlie city while the other fellows come in make a big splurge ami what money does go into their coffers goe to build up some other place after they vanish. Try patroni.ing merchants who havo gain ed a residence and see how it will work. Those who bulieve chronic iliunho'n to be incurable should read what Mr P. K. Grisham, of Guars Mill, La , has to say on tho subject, viz.- "I have been :i sufferer from chronic diiirrhiea ever since the war and have tried all kinds of mediciiius for it. At last I found a remedy that effected a cure nnd that was Chamberlain'.) Colic, ('Indent and Diarrhira llemedy." This medicine can always bodepeudod upon for colic, cholera tnorbui, dysentary and diairhojn. It is pleasant to take nnd never fails to effect a curo. -" and 50 cent siz.es for sale by II. E. Grice, druggist. A number of tho friends of Mrs. M L. Unmet surprisod her last Saturday afternoon As is ul ways the case wIipii a parly of this kind is given, tin guests had a very enjoyable time Those present were, Mrs. J. G Potter, Mrs. C. II. Potter. Mrs. S. F. Spoltestield. Mrs C. dimming'., Mrs K.i i Pond, Mrs. W. A. .McKuiuh.ui Mis A . Willi, Mr-.NeUle Talbot, Mik limn nvl, Mrs Kate Jn Nun, Mi N ui' Turner. Mrs- Juli t W'.'. tt '1.- I...1;, Mis. Can le W-i, Mi. F. H. Mint,,. Mrs. Fannie Dmv, Mi. 4 A,ni.n H", Mrs r.llen Ludlow, Mrs. A OJlosiin., Mini Annie linker, Miss LouaTuiuur, Capt. ltlaiut J s i ii ii ; Aro tnueli In little; always rcftdy, 'fnlfnt. satlif a-htry-.prcTftitarotdor fsm, tars all IW.r llln, lk tisuJ- Pills hf, Innnillrr, ciiI1Mo, U rrlr 15 ctil Th only VI I U to Saks wth Bcss'i SurMtllla. Isaac Shirpherdsiiu was In tho city this week ate Klugalaud of Ilcatrirtf rpeul Sunday hera Quite a lot of new corn kas beau brought iu this week. Homer Kluel who is teaching near Hide Hill was here Satutday. Charley Irway, who lias been em ployed us switchman here for n long time by the H. iVtM. has been trans ferred to Holdrcge. Randolph McNitt, J. W. Uunehey and Al. (ialusha went to Fair bury Thursday morning to hour lion. LI). Foraker of Ohio speak. K. J. Overing lias been named as assistant principal iu thu high school to till n vacancy caused by thu resigna tion of Miss Cora Garbcr. J. L. Miner and Geo. Coon left Thurs day night for tho far west where they go to purchase cattle to feed with Web ster county's enormous corn crop. Major Win. McKinley on last Mon day received a large and haudsomo American eagle as a present from Senator Kli Dcnnison of Oakland, Cali fornia. rl. Hiukius f HiTciton was a plea sant visitor to our headquartets this weak and loft us thu price of tho pa per for another year. He is ono of tho old Htaudbys having taken thu paper for about eleven years. Ileggs' Hlood Purifier nnd Wood Maker cores nil blood disorders. All omptlonn of tho skin onu be remored by the use of this wonderful medicine. It has no equal, and is purely vegetable. C. L. Cottlug keeps it, as well as all other first elans goods. Many political speakers, clergymen, singers and others who use thu voice excessively, ruly upon Ono Minute Cough Curu to prevent huskiness and laryngitis. Its value as a preventive is only equalled by its power to afford in stantaneous relief. C. L. Cutting. John Craus opened up this week his new chop housoand lunch room on the east sitlo of Webster street and is now ready for business. Mr. Clans' leputaiiun for good cooking will in sine him a good patronage and thu uoiei men win nave to loou out or John will get their trade. Tho Swoll Hoad Takon Down. The Nation this week contained an article relative to the S. of V. band in which it claims that thu republican clement of tho baud refused to play for Gov. Holcomh because ho was a pop. The facts of thu case aro simply as fol lows: Tho S. of V. baud played for tho populists at their county convention, some time ago, and was to receive 15 for their .services. Thu money was in Mr. Walsh's hands and he pocketed the 95, claiming the baud owed him the amount for services during thu band fair last January. Mr. Wulsh know at thu time he performed these services that lie was not to ruceivu any com puBsation for them. He novcr pre sented a bill to tho band for the amount claimed, but .simply laid in wait, and took advantage of circumstances to quietly appropriate money he had no right to. Tho band refused to play bo- cause Mr. Walsh would not pay over the amount he held back from them, and not from any political standpoint whatever. Wo want thu populists to understand that their money is as good as anybody'.-,, and wo want them to un derstand, also, the reason we refused to play, for Mr. Walsh. We think j enough of Gov. Holcomh to help give him a royal reception, but wish to say that the populist county central com mitteeman named above cannot run liN bluff on the baud any more. I (Sigi.ed) OFFirr.its of thi: Hand Nourish Him. & Thafs the whole secret in a word. We can cure no disease unless we can keep up the pa tient's strength. And there's only one way to do that feed him. But if the system refuses food? Then use SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver OH with Kypophosphites. It goes STRAIGHT TO THE BLOOD, stops the wasting, rekindles the vital fire, makes new flesh and so renders a hopeful fight possible ap;ainst ANY disease Especially is this so in bron chial and lung: troubles, in the relief and cure of which Scott's Emulsion has won its reputa tion. Book about it free. Scott s Knuilfion is no mysterious mixture. It t. rMalabk". non-nausc.it-Inr and inf i i.ely prc'trabfe to the 1 r. plain cfl. Tv' -'niins has our trade mark ou S.I-.I-J-. iu. -cd wwpper. Get the genuine- For rale at M ctu and $J.C0 by all drugcjlstj. SCOTT U EOWNR, New York. H Ilcv. Deakln of Cowlcs was in tho city this week 11 L Tinker and wife of McCook were hero Thursday Mrs. Charley Irway and children left for Holdings Monday night Five cents worth of gum at Cuttings gives yon a chance to got Hint beauti ful brass onyi top stand. Attorney A M Kiokatds of Heatrice foimerly a well known resident of this city was here this week Mrs. Lewis Kendo! of St. Joseph, Missouri, arrived iu the city last Tues day for au eitmideil visit with Mi and Mrs. Jacob N lutein. (ieo. A Packer of the (irni of Geo A. Duckcr A Co., of thio city arrived in the city Wednesday evening from his home at Juliet, Illinois. John Lewis brought iu a wagon load of walnuts taken oil trees on the farm of John Myers, south of the river on Tuesday last. This l.s quite an unusual sight for Nebraska. Tetter, eeeimi and all similar skin troubles are cured by iho use of De- Wilt's Witch Hazel Salvo It soothesat once, and restotes the tissues to their natural condition, and never fails to curo plies C. L. Cutting. Chronic constipation is a painful, disagreeable ami life shortening difll unity. It deranges tho system, causes sick headache, had breath, and poisons tho blood. It can be readily overcome by DeWitl's Little Karly Risers. These little pills are great regulators. C. L. Cutting. A pain in Iho chest is nature's warn ing thai pneumonia is threatened. Dampen a piece of flannel witli Chamberlain's Pain Halm and hind over tho seat of pain, and another on the back between tho shoulders, ami prompt relief will follow. Sold by 11. E. Grice, druggist. T.J. Do Long and Miss Kstella M. Jones wore married at the residence of tho bride's aunt, Miss S. II. Jones, on North Fair Oaks, at 8 o'clock last even ing, Rev. Mr. Ward ol tho Christian church officiating. Refreshments were served immediately after tho cere mony. Only relatives and Intimate friends were present, among whom were the Misses Morse, of Simla Anna. Tim bride was lovely iu a dress of white albatross trimmed with laeo and ribbons. Mr. De Long is a clerk iu the freight office of tlie Southern Paeilie, at this place. The young couple, who have the best wishes of their friunds hero, will imtku their home for a time with MisS. R. Jones. Pasadena Cor respoiidenco in Los Angeles, (Cal ,) Kxpress. Mrs. Martini L. Urower after a year's absence, having rulnmed to Red Cloud, Garlicld W. 11. C. paid her a surprise visit on Saturday going armed with baskets and bundles of good things to eat. Arriving at the house they were admitted by Old John the dog mid quickly sealed themselves, Mrs. Ii. being over at thu elevator with some ladies who had called. On her return sho capitulated as possession was al ready obtained by tho corps. The afternoon quickly passed, and tlie tablo was spread with a "feast of fat things" lit for a king. A very pleasant after noon was spent twenty-three ladies being present. Part of them stayed to thu rally at tho round house in thu eve ning. These social gatherings strengthen the bond of fraternity to which we are pledged and it would bo well for tho ortlur if they wore not so much "like angels visits few and far between." Tho Republican Valley Association of Congregational churches held its annual meeting in tho Congregational Church of Red Cloud, Tuesday and Wednesdav of this week This as sociation covers iu territory about a dozen counties and includes twenty churches, seventeen of which were ' represented by about thirty-live pas tors and delegates. Tho object of tho association is christian fellowship hav ing reports iroiu mo suvrrui ciiuiciies. Tho discussion of different methods of , work iu church, Sunday school, christian endeavor and missionary lines and other matters of common in t terest in the advancement of Christ's kingdom. Space will not permit uven a brief mention of all the excellent pa pers read and speeches made. Christ ian education is one of the strong points of Congregationalism and the report of tho excellent work being done at Franklin Acadumy, tho child of tlie association, shows that it stands . at the top and is not lowering the roc 1 onl of lbs Congregational academies i of this country. Its work Is tliorouh j and eminently christian In its charac ter which is proved by the many earn est christian men and women who havo besn educated there. Tlie Indian Cieek Congregational church lately organized was received Into fellowship. Rev J I) Stewart tho state superin tendent ot Sunday schools and Rev. H. ISrosK, thu superintendent of borne miismii-. for tins state, were piesenl ind added much to the iutere.t of the Mii-cling 'I be delegates a 'I si elm d U fi' i tli .' :'ii- hi I'ting of the ii"iiciatiii h.i 1 been u mn-'-ess mid tlie go lioliie stieiigthemd ami oncouriigcil to do better work ill tho Master's bervico lhan ever befoio, WrJm.K2iy'' i lrrw.r Mr. a L7JA JSlwf -&Lfv9BaHn YOU GO TO THE DOCTOR for medical advice and the lawyer for legal advice. Why not come to us for Clothing advice? We are posted on the best styles and fabrics. We've had a great deal of experience and will give you the honest ben efit of it if you'll see us about your Fall Clothes. Consultation Free. CLOTHES BEARING THIS LABEL" ARE WARRANTED. HAVIi YOU SEEN THOSE All Wool $15 Overcoats That OR THOSE $12 OVERCOATS 'We o.re THEY ARE BEAUTIES. Wo havo cheaper grades which wu are other hoiiM) in tho valley. Wo have tho kids Come and look at. our story prevent you looking at ours C.WIENER, Estolvll!slT3ci IO 3reiisa and la, i 1?iVYJSJEfc. We have received Part of Oar Fall Stock And can give you some Very GhoiGe Bargains Our CLOHKS Will be on hand SEPTEMBER. We SPECIAL DRY GOODS, Ming, Hats ami Caps, Ms ami Sliocs Qoeewaro AND GROCERIES. Gall and See TJs. MINER BEOS. FINE we sell at $10.00. as ell In g a.t S also offering at less prices than any some for your big boys and also fori Reefers. Don't let any Cock ami Hull boforu you buy. The Clothier, Stock of the first week of have BARGAINS -IN- ?i N. t . -S. jr . 8 i J ".. . ) 1 r utrtrammrxammammum i v .U uy-i rsrrr-. alftSBHtr .r-wy.'yavr'rv --" - J& wr j -ip3;3!?"r - 4? iT . $ M"JMWMfc 'MdMii. jm. ,r- H jirtniaMeagj;ii,j! Zfij